San Diego 
The weather this week should be like the baby bear's porridge, the one that Goldilocks scarfed down: not too hot, not too cold – just right.

“How anyone could not like this weather is beyond me,” National Weather service forecaster Stan Wasowski said. “This is perfect.”

San Diego's long run of mild weather should continue through the week. Temperatures at the coast should be in the upper 60s to low 70s, and the inland valleys should range from the low 70s to the high 70s.

Late-night and early-morning low clouds and fog should extend into the inland valleys until mid-or late morning. The mountains, which will be above the marine layer, should be slightly warmer, with highs in the low to mid-80s. The deserts should top 100.

The relatively cool weather is due to a global weather pattern that has kept low pressure near the West Coast most of the last two months, Wasowski said. Lindbergh Field, San Diego's official weather station, has not topped 75 degrees since April 21.

“The longer we can keep that low near us, the better off we'll be,” Wasowski said. No major shift in the pattern is expected over the next 10 days, he said.

The lack of hot spells is a return to the typical late-spring and early-summer pattern, Wasowski said. The last two years, however, high pressure kept popping up, bringing brief heat waves locally. Last year in San Diego, it was 92 on June 21, 87 on May 16 and 94 on April 27.